The latest colorway of the Air Jordan V Retro Low drops this Saturday, March 12. “Fire Red,” seen above, features premium white leather uppers, fire red accents, black tongue and mesh details. The shoe will be available via SNKRS and Nike.com for $175.

The Air Jordan V Retro Low “Alternate” drops on Saturday, January 30 at 10 a.m. ET, and as you can see from the photos above, it’s going to be a hot ticket. The black/red Chicago-inspired silhouette returns with a reflective tongue, and is available in all sizes, from toddlers to men’s ($175).

Chinese New Year is on February 8 this year. To celebrate, Jordan Brand is dropping two brand new colorways of the Jordan V Low and the Super.Fly 4 PO.

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Long recognized as a Chinese invention, the kite has deep cultural meaning representing promises of good luck and well wishes. Originating from the dream to fly, kites developed into techical instruments used to measure distances and test wind speed.

The kite and its uplifting significance now come to life in the Air Jordan V Retro Low and Jordan Super.Fly 4 PO, celebrating the Chinese New Year with kite-inspired graphics and corresponding tones.

These drop on January 23rd. The Vs will run for $200, while the Super.Flys will be $180.

The Hornets have yet to matriculate out of the first round during MJ’s reign running the organization, but at least they’ve provided the inspiration for the newest Air Jordan V. Dropping Saturday, May 2 this Air Jordan V Retro pays homage to the team Jordan owns—and used to own as a player, back in the day. It features plenty of purple and teal throughout, in a tribute to the colors of the Hornets. It’s got 3M detailing on the tongue and blue on the sole unit. Get ready to wait in line, because these are going to go fast.

After 15 years, it’s time for another edition of the Air Jordan V ‘Metallic.’ Jordan will be re-releasing these just in time for summer. The remastered Jordan Vs feature a clean, all-white upper with Metallic silver details. You can cop yours from Nike.com beginning April 4 for $190. Must-cop?

Returning in original form for the 20th anniversary of the shoe, the Air Jordan V Retro “Fire Red” is next in line in a year that’s seen the V in heavy rotation. Sporting a white leather upper with red accents on the misdole and the nostalgic “23” embroidery on the rear, look for the “Fire Red” Vs this Saturday, August 31 for $160 at select retailers, including Foot Locker.

November will be a big month for Jordan enthusiasts, as the coveted Air Jordan V “Laney” will return for the first time since 2000. Laced in coloring from MJ’s North Carolina high school, expect this classic on November 2 for a retail price of $160.

While we all eagerly await the release of the OG Air Jordan V ‘Grape’ colorway in May, Jordan Brand has another trick up its sleeve with a similar iteration also set to release this year. The Air Jordan V ‘Black Grape’ is happening. Bearing a close resemblance to its predecessor, the darker scheme is coming this summer.

Donned in a black nubuck upper, the ‘Black Grape’ also highlights Ice Emerald and Grape accents on the tongue, midsole and Jumpman branding on the rear. This new colorway is sure to find a place among the best in the Air Jordan V lineup. The only question that remains is which pair do you like better? The OG or its evil twin?

After a 2012 that featured the Air Jordan IV in almost every noteworthy colorway, Jordan Brand still has a few tricks up its sleeve as it relates to the timeless model. Surely the return of the ‘Fire Red Nubuck’ iteration, more commonly known as the ‘Toro Bravo,’ will be one of them.

Executed in a vibrant red nubuck upper, a black mudguard and grey outer add strong contrast to the shoe. Grey Jumpman branding on the tongue and black lace locks round out the look. Slated for a Fall 2013 release, the Air Jordan IV ‘Fire Red Nubuck’ is undoubtedly one of the biggest releases of the year. Do you agree?

They’re back. After a six-year hiatus, the notorious fire red retro Jordans Vs will be hitting shelves again in 2013. Mike has really outdone himself this time around, as the new look features a fresh upgrade. The translucent outsole as imbued with the infamous icy blue Jordan brand touch to stave off yellowing. Jordan considers less is more in regards to changes, so expect the AJ to look very similar to the previous cut that sent fans into craze.

There’s something about yellow and black shoes that just kill me. Whether it’s Wu-Tang Dunks or the better half of the Old Love/New Love pack, if I see yellow and black on a classic sneaker silhouette, I’m probably reaching for my wallet before I can remind myself that I know better.

So it’s probably for the best (for me, anyway) that this Air Jordan V and CP3.IV are super-limited Asia-exclusive release.

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The shoes are a self-nod of sorts from Jordan Brand to its new JordanTokyo23 website, which will cater to the Japanese sneaker market. The shoes will be available via in-store raffle at Nike Harajuku in Tokyo, throughout this weekend. They’ll also be available in a number of other stores in Japan.